Category: Investigative Frameworks
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Who is “Gift Giver”?

Gift Giver is an anonymous Facebook account reportedly operated by two individuals who worked with Byron on developing The Secret: A Treasure Hunt in some capacity, the identities of whom are know solely by George Ward, appearing every December on the 12 Treasures sanctioned Secret group page. Intending to “nudge” the collective Secret investigation in Read more
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The Five Most Common Misconceptions Regarding The Secret

Serving as a microcosm of modern society, the online sphere of Secret investigations is populated by a wide range of belief patterns not strictly the result of available information and logical deduction, but rather the pervasive nature of human perception and underlying motivations thereof, persuaded in some cases by the frequency at which a belief Read more
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Understanding the Japanese Translation of The Secret

The Japanese translation or what I abbreviate as the “JT”, is an edition of the Secret book released in 1983 for the Japanese audience that incorporates a translation as footnotes, maintaining the more accurate English version as the primary source for investigation. In addition, a section of exclusive contextual clues appears as a result of Read more
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Theoretical Frameworks for Determining Definitive The Secret Solutions

Regardless of how it is communicated, a common theme amongst passionate online discussions and fervent investigation is determining the basis by which definitive The Secret solutions are vetted and validated. Some believe that every time we find commonly found things and flippantly assign clue associations, we have solved a puzzle. As a response to this Read more
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Bad Habits Exhibited by Investigators of The Secret

Any endeavor participated in or orchestrated by fallible humanity carries a propensity for undesirable aspects of human nature to manifest. This puzzle can bring out adverse or counterproductive behaviors in people, whether it’s mean-spirited banter, prioritizing personal ideas over collective goals, or unequally asserting superfluous standards personal ideas are inexplicably immune to. Here are common Read more